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Figure 5.20 Exploring Levels of Protein Structure 84 Sickle - Cell Disease : A
Simple Change in Primary Structure Even a slight change in primary structure
can affect a protein's conformation and ability to function . For instance , the
substitution ...
Figure 5.20 Exploring Levels of Protein Structure 84 Sickle - Cell Disease : A
Simple Change in Primary Structure Even a slight change in primary structure
can affect a protein's conformation and ability to function . For instance , the
substitution ...
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Concept 5.5 Nucleic acids store and transmit hereditary information If the primary
structure of polypeptides determines the conformation of a protein , what
determines primary structure ? The amino acid sequence of a polypeptide is ...
Concept 5.5 Nucleic acids store and transmit hereditary information If the primary
structure of polypeptides determines the conformation of a protein , what
determines primary structure ? The amino acid sequence of a polypeptide is ...
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one polypeptide chain have a quaternary level of structure . Protein shape is
ultimately determined by its primary structure , but the structure and function of a
protein are sensitive to physical and chemical conditions . Activity Protein
Functions ...
one polypeptide chain have a quaternary level of structure . Protein shape is
ultimately determined by its primary structure , but the structure and function of a
protein are sensitive to physical and chemical conditions . Activity Protein
Functions ...
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